Shailendra Katre

Skilled HR Professional with Writing Expertise
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About me

Shailendra Katre is a dedicated professional with a strong educational background and work experience. He completed his schooling from MEHS School under the MP Board, where he achieved a commendable score of 76%. Following his academic pursuits, Shailendra ventured into the corporate world, contributing his expertise as an HR professional at dze, a private limited company in India. During his tenure, he demonstrated proficiency in handling responsibilities related to organizational structuring and shareholder dynamics, showcasing his adeptness in navigating complex business environments. Shailendra's strengths lie in his excellent writing skills, effective time management abilities, and a penchant for independent learning. His proficiency in these areas has equipped him to excel in his academic and professional endeavors. Outside of his career pursuits, Shailendra finds joy in playing virtual reality games, indulging in documentaries, and engaging in strategic board games. These activities not only serve as leisurely outlets but also reflect his analytical mindset and interest in immersive storytelling mediums.

Strengths

Writing

Time management

Independent learning

Weaknesses

Trouble with decision-making

Tendency to avoid difficult conversations

Mathematics

Likes

Playing virtual reality games

Watching documentaries

Playing board games

Dislikes

Long lectures

Grading curves

Arrogance

Yamini Dhage

Qualifications

MEHS School

10th

MP BOARD

2015-02-08 - 2016-10-12

Percentage/Grade: 76

Experiences

dze

hr

02/05/24 - 30/05/24

A private limited company in India is a distinct legal entity characterized by limited liability, where the shareholders' liability is restricted to the amount invested in the company. This business structure ensures a clear separation between personal and corporate assets. In a private limited company, ownership is divided into shares held by a limited number of shareholders. Unlike public companies, shares in a private limited company cannot be freely traded on the stock market, fostering a more controlled and closely-knit ownership environment.